Reconciliation Discourse: The Case of the Truth and Reconciliation CommissionThis volume is a research monograph analysing the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) from an ethnographic/linguistic point of view. The central proposition of this book is that the TRC can be regarded as a mechanism that leads to the hegemony of specific discourses, thus excercising power. The analysis illustrates how, through a certain type of reconciliation discourse constructed at the TRC hearings, a reconciliation-oriented reality took shape in post-TRC South Africa. Basically, the study points to the long-term implications a truth commission can exert on a traumatised post-conflict society. The book is unique on several levels: TRC discourse is explored in-depth on the basis of personal stories from TRC testifiers; a combination of Poststructuralist and Critical Discourse Analysis approaches form the theoretical foundations; and an extensive bibliography provides an impressive database of TRC publications. |
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Durban : Butterworths . Ferrara , A . 1985 . “ Pragmatics . ” In Handbook of
Discourse Analysis , Volume 2 . Dimensions of Discourse , T . A . Van Dijk ( ed . )
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Durban : Butterworths . Ferrara , A . 1985 . “ Pragmatics . ” In Handbook of
Discourse Analysis , Volume 2 . Dimensions of Discourse , T . A . Van Dijk ( ed . )
, 137 – 158 . London : Academic Press . Field , S . 1999 . “ Memory , the TRC and
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Contents
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CHAPTER | 7 |
CHAPTER 3 | 31 |
The sample | 43 |
CHAPTER 5 | 53 |
CHAPTER 6 | 141 |
CHAPTER 7 | 167 |
CHAPTER 8 | 185 |
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